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on plaintiff's part contributed to the happenings of the insurance accident and to the injuries laws and damages complained of. she says she has absolutely no idea what the district is referring to. >> i guess there is some legal strategies involved, but for me this is not about a legal battle or a civil battle or a criminal battle. this is all about me telling the truth. >> all of our messages to the district and the former administrators named in the lawsuit went unreturned except for one. the retired principal said everything was handled through their attorneys and had no comment. our message to the attorney went unreturned as well. in the newsroom, lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> happening now, operation impact in oakland. chp units are rolling in to increase the police presence. the chp will provide help to oakland two days a week at no cost to the city. last year the chp also helped out oakland police in an anti-gang operation. and tonight oakland police are looking for the murderer of wilbur bartly. he was shot as he was closing up his metro cell phone store on international boulev
on plaintiff's part contributed to the happenings of the insurance accident and to the injuries laws and damages complained of. she says she has absolutely no idea what the district is referring to. >> i guess there is some legal strategies involved, but for me this is not about a legal battle or a civil battle or a criminal battle. this is all about me telling the truth. >> all of our messages to the district and the former administrators named in the lawsuit went unreturned except...
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. >> if the laws were followed and her rights were observed and honored this would not be happening. >> they point to a document in every conserved person's court file. the conservator retains trite have advice torsion and california title 22 says a resident to have his or her visits and representatives permitted privately during reasonable hours and without prior noticed. >> if you locked her up grandmother in a jail cell, i go could to jail for it. >> i wanted to see if they were following the rules. i asked to see gizelle and another conserved woman. staff call the county than. >> residents, we to follow the rules. they have a court order that put them in charge of the resident. >> they told me by phone i couldn't see them until they made a background check on me. they instructed hem to call the police. >> why call the police on me? what danger did i pose to anyone at the nursing home? >> i think you and the public should feel good about that. that means that the public guardian acting as the conservator of individuals in any kind of residential facility is thinking first of prote
. >> if the laws were followed and her rights were observed and honored this would not be happening. >> they point to a document in every conserved person's court file. the conservator retains trite have advice torsion and california title 22 says a resident to have his or her visits and representatives permitted privately during reasonable hours and without prior noticed. >> if you locked her up grandmother in a jail cell, i go could to jail for it. >> i wanted to see...
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i think clearly under the law appear to be protected. whether or not we want to ask and whether or not miss herrick is willing to review the ethics commission file to determine whether there are some non-privileged communications, i would be open to a discussion about that. >> as i legal matter i don't think that it is a close call with respect to the investigative file. >> i would agree with that. so the only question is whether in her review, whether she should actually... if we are going to ask her to review the file, to see whether there are any non-privileged documents. i agree that with respect to the analysis, that it is sound and that would be, i think, these, the documents would be privileged and it is another question about whether someone should actually review it to see if there is anything that was non-privileged that should have been turned over. >> yeah, basically correspondence between the two entities. >> right. >> so you are inviting a motion with respect to the controller's office documents? to wrap that up and the pos
i think clearly under the law appear to be protected. whether or not we want to ask and whether or not miss herrick is willing to review the ethics commission file to determine whether there are some non-privileged communications, i would be open to a discussion about that. >> as i legal matter i don't think that it is a close call with respect to the investigative file. >> i would agree with that. so the only question is whether in her review, whether she should actually... if we...
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it reminded me of a priceless letter he sent to me in law school when he was over there in the peace corps. chris wrote wonderful notes and told me when he went running in the village where he was staying, only to have locals come up beside him and say where is it, where did it go. where is what? your donkey. i don't have a donkey. >> why are you running? [ laughter] >> for exercise. >> exercise? are you nuts? if you want exercise, come work on my orchard, you crazy american. >> chris succeeded because he knew how to laugh at himself and relate to people around him. there are two more memories i want to share. one deals with government and jazz. chris always wanted to work for the state department. he always wanted to be involved in the foreign service. he took the foreign service exam when we were undergrads at cal. he came back the first time, pleased with results on the written but felt he didn't do so well on the orals. the question that seemed to trip him up and left him perplexed was the following. mr. stevens, please compare american government and jazz music. chris told us he
it reminded me of a priceless letter he sent to me in law school when he was over there in the peace corps. chris wrote wonderful notes and told me when he went running in the village where he was staying, only to have locals come up beside him and say where is it, where did it go. where is what? your donkey. i don't have a donkey. >> why are you running? [ laughter] >> for exercise. >> exercise? are you nuts? if you want exercise, come work on my orchard, you crazy american....
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the sunshine ordinance task force who sat through many hearings or just describing to you, that the law may not have been applied incorrectly to all of the pieces of information here. thank you. >> i am here because i am disturbed by what happened to the doctors, as someone who knows, or who has works worked in the health insurance field it is difficult to get very good doctors and thinking of the people at laguna honda for them to have been taken away and thinking of the age group of the patients at laguna honda and i think that this is something that many people may not be aware of that has adversely impacted the patients because it means a lot to seniors to really have a good doctor because they know that they have someone that listens to them. i am equally disturbed because they were dismissed for doing the right thing and it is just unbelievable at this day and age, that we are going through this, but we have to go through this. i think that if this is a conflict of interest, and i think that it is. i think that this case really should be referred out. i think that for your own int
the sunshine ordinance task force who sat through many hearings or just describing to you, that the law may not have been applied incorrectly to all of the pieces of information here. thank you. >> i am here because i am disturbed by what happened to the doctors, as someone who knows, or who has works worked in the health insurance field it is difficult to get very good doctors and thinking of the people at laguna honda for them to have been taken away and thinking of the age group of the...
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when we finished law school we both went to the east coast to work for large law firms. over the years we stayed in close touch. when chris was back from over seas we were frequent tennis partners and would get together for dinners and other events in washington. over the years our families became friends as well. it's been such a pleasure to come to know them and chris's many friends in washington and to watch his career unfold. we met on the first day of school. i sat down in our civil procedure class next to a person who turned out to be named chris highland. shortly thereafter chris stevens sat down next to me. the three of us went to lunch afterwards and became friends from that day forward. chris never tried to be someone special but he was someone special. when we were at hastings his charm and wit were on display from the start. in class he was very articulate and seemed as later in life always very poised and well spoken and at ease. i think our professors loved him. he liked being a student, even studying at the national war college a few years ago. he always s
when we finished law school we both went to the east coast to work for large law firms. over the years we stayed in close touch. when chris was back from over seas we were frequent tennis partners and would get together for dinners and other events in washington. over the years our families became friends as well. it's been such a pleasure to come to know them and chris's many friends in washington and to watch his career unfold. we met on the first day of school. i sat down in our civil...
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and we've developed the ability to import data from every allied organization whether it's usgs, the law enforcement agencies, fire, weather, what have you, to be able to put it out in layers so we literally can know everything going on. we can see lightning strikes that cause fires, down to the size of a car fire. we're often able to do predictive analysis that exceeds the ability of fire and other agencies and able to call them up because we can see this and we've trained our battle captains that work in our operations center to think ahead and think three moves ahead whether or not an event they see developing is going to cause a trigger that is going to require national guard or other military forces to deploy. >> if i may, i think it's for us, myself as the senior leader in third fleet, it's about information sharing and intelligence fusion and turning that into actionable knowledge. we have a 24/7 maritime operation center as well that we attempt to do that. we do have cnn up, usually turn the volume down and just look at the pictures and read the bumper sticker underneath to get i
and we've developed the ability to import data from every allied organization whether it's usgs, the law enforcement agencies, fire, weather, what have you, to be able to put it out in layers so we literally can know everything going on. we can see lightning strikes that cause fires, down to the size of a car fire. we're often able to do predictive analysis that exceeds the ability of fire and other agencies and able to call them up because we can see this and we've trained our battle captains...
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. >> chp and police won't reveal how much will be dough ployed but gives law enforcement higher visibility. >> many shootings and homicides those guns have to be transported to and from scenes of krichls we find individuals or groups do so by vehicles.. >> jose vega's children attend woodland element story. and everyone enjoyed seeing the helicopter up close it is additional officers down on the streets that vaguea appreciates. >> this is going to be much better, still. you know? this is in the area i live. >> sheriff deputies were supposed to step up their patrols. one other piece of oakland crime fighting strategy there is a program that should allow folks to text in tips about crimes they may have witnessed that started this month. so far they've received several dozen tips, information is on our web site abc 7 news.com. in oakland abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. we could know the fate of a former school principal accused of not reporting a case of suspected child abuse. closing argue gums in the case and were held and a third place student teacher blind folded her and pult a gooey
. >> chp and police won't reveal how much will be dough ployed but gives law enforcement higher visibility. >> many shootings and homicides those guns have to be transported to and from scenes of krichls we find individuals or groups do so by vehicles.. >> jose vega's children attend woodland element story. and everyone enjoyed seeing the helicopter up close it is additional officers down on the streets that vaguea appreciates. >> this is going to be much better, still....
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we support the governor, mainly law enforcement and the fire services here in the state. we tend to do more emergency missions every year than any of the 53 states and territories combined. so, we have quite a bit of experience. with that experience has come a wealth of relationship building that's key to success and any disaster response is being able to work with the inter agency. we're in a unique position because in addition to my federal responsibilities for commanding both the army and the air national guard, i also serve as a member of the governor's cabinet and with that i work on a daily basis with all of the other state level assets and resources, cal ema, cal fire, the highway patrol, health and human services and all the other state entities that would respond to support local authorities. we have a full-time liaison officer embedded in cal ema that works there 7 days a week, 5 days a week to continue to develop and build that relationship. we exercise regularly at all levels of government. we exercise heavily with the local governments to plan and prepare. an
we support the governor, mainly law enforcement and the fire services here in the state. we tend to do more emergency missions every year than any of the 53 states and territories combined. so, we have quite a bit of experience. with that experience has come a wealth of relationship building that's key to success and any disaster response is being able to work with the inter agency. we're in a unique position because in addition to my federal responsibilities for commanding both the army and...
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supposedly saved from all those legal fees and getting rid of the death penalty would be shifted to law enforcement and crime labs and the idea is to help solve murders and reported rapes. live near san quentin, grace lee, cbs 5. >>> on the campaign trail, both presidential candidates are trying to spin today's unemployment numbers in their favor. cbs reporter danielle nottingham shows us how these new numbers could impact undecided voters. >>> reporter: armed with the latest jobs numbers, president obama and republican rival mitt romney are battling it out over the economy. >> and unless we change course, we may well be looking at another recession. >> we have made real progress. but we are here today because we know we have more work to do. >> reporter: employers added 171,000 jobs in october. but with more americans looking for work, the unemployment rate moved up slightly from 7.8 to 7.9%. romney told voters in wisconsin, he can do better. >> this is not a time for america to settle. >> no. >> we're four days away from a fresh start. >> reporter: in ohio, president obama made the ca
supposedly saved from all those legal fees and getting rid of the death penalty would be shifted to law enforcement and crime labs and the idea is to help solve murders and reported rapes. live near san quentin, grace lee, cbs 5. >>> on the campaign trail, both presidential candidates are trying to spin today's unemployment numbers in their favor. cbs reporter danielle nottingham shows us how these new numbers could impact undecided voters. >>> reporter: armed with the latest...
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. >> reporter: port officials have hired an independent law firm to etch question the expenditures. the young wants the federal -- union wants the federal government to do its investigation. port wants workers to give back 15% of their salaries and pay more for healthcare. he spokesperson sent you this statement saying the port worker are the best compensated for classification of public sector work. if there is no resolution to this labor dispute by december, workers say they will consider going on strike, which would happen during the height of the holiday season. >>> the reopening celebration of the remodeled wal-mart was met with a protest. worker and leader will calling for better conditions. they accuse management of retaliation. walmart says it takes any accusation of employee mistreatment serious. they say they have an open door policy of direct communication with its associates, which is effective. >>> jury in santa clara county spent most of the day deliberating in the case of a principal accused of failing to report possible child abuse by a teacher. in less than an hour
. >> reporter: port officials have hired an independent law firm to etch question the expenditures. the young wants the federal -- union wants the federal government to do its investigation. port wants workers to give back 15% of their salaries and pay more for healthcare. he spokesperson sent you this statement saying the port worker are the best compensated for classification of public sector work. if there is no resolution to this labor dispute by december, workers say they will...
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. >> every celebrity has to have their brother-in-law do their tweets. think about all of the people who you used to hire to write for you, jk. >> i checked insta gram and twitter before i check other things. i saw my friends saying, here is our street. it is underwater. i would like to see with a nice 70s tint to it. >> is dubious your alter ego? >> we are going to have to bleep scape tau cal. cep staw cal. >> by the way, i never yell -- i never yell fire in a crowded theater, but i always yell when they have a macho trailer and it goes black at the end i always say chick flick. it gets great laughs. >> during a fire i yell theater. anyway. >> that must have been done by somebody. >> it has been done a million times. i'm sure that was tweeted. >> where am i? i hear music. coming up, i don't even know where we are in the a block. what is the secret to -- i don't even know where i am every minute of this set. we are in a void. >> we are. do you want the secrets. ann coulter on why she drinks hobo blood every morning. >>- >> and is that a room knee tatoo o
. >> every celebrity has to have their brother-in-law do their tweets. think about all of the people who you used to hire to write for you, jk. >> i checked insta gram and twitter before i check other things. i saw my friends saying, here is our street. it is underwater. i would like to see with a nice 70s tint to it. >> is dubious your alter ego? >> we are going to have to bleep scape tau cal. cep staw cal. >> by the way, i never yell -- i never yell fire in a...
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on plaintiff's part contributed to the happenings of the insurance accident and to the injuries laws and damages complained of. she says she has absolutely no idea what the district is referring to. >> i guess there is some legal strategies involved, but for me this is not about a legal battle or a civil battle or a criminal battle. this is all about me telling the truth. >> all of our messages to the district and the former administrators named in the lawsuit went unreturned except for one. the retired principal said everything was handled through their attorneys and had no comment. our message to the attorney went unreturned as well. in the newsroom, lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> happening now, operation impact in oakland. chp units are rolling in to increase the police presence. the chp will provide help to oakland two days a week at no cost to the city. last year the chp also helped out oakland police in an anti-gang operation. and tonight oakland police are looking for the murderer of wilbur bartly. he was shot as he was closing up his metro cell phone store on international boulev
on plaintiff's part contributed to the happenings of the insurance accident and to the injuries laws and damages complained of. she says she has absolutely no idea what the district is referring to. >> i guess there is some legal strategies involved, but for me this is not about a legal battle or a civil battle or a criminal battle. this is all about me telling the truth. >> all of our messages to the district and the former administrators named in the lawsuit went unreturned except...
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on plaintiff's part contributed to the happenings of the insurance accident and to the injuries laws and damages complained of. she says she has absolutely no idea what the district is referring to. >> i guess there is some legal strategies involved, but for me this is not about a legal battle or a civil battle or a criminal battle. this is all about me telling the truth. >> all of our messages to the district and the former administrators named in the lawsuit went unreturned except for one. the retired principal said everything was handled through their attorneys and had no comment. our message to the attorney went unreturned as well. in the newsroom, lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> happening now, operation impact in oakland. chp units are rolling in to increase the police presence. the chp will provide help to oakland two days a week at no cost to the city. last year the chp also helped out oakland police in an anti-gang operation. and tonight oakland police are looking for the murderer of wilbur bartly. he was shot as he was closing up his metro cell phone store on international boulev
on plaintiff's part contributed to the happenings of the insurance accident and to the injuries laws and damages complained of. she says she has absolutely no idea what the district is referring to. >> i guess there is some legal strategies involved, but for me this is not about a legal battle or a civil battle or a criminal battle. this is all about me telling the truth. >> all of our messages to the district and the former administrators named in the lawsuit went unreturned except...
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the da told us the former principal broke the law by not reporting her]avgç suspicions.. >> our concern is that statute put in place for protection of children. if you're going make a decision you need to err on the side of protecting the child. >> the teacher chandler and lack of action against him triggered a civil lawsuit this, complaint says at least five people at the school and school district were awear o of -- aware of inappropriate behavior of female teachers and perhaps children, dating back to 2005. this attorney represents a 10-year-old student and her mother. >> no action was taken against him whatsoever. despite red flags that happened with locked door, he was allowed unfettered access to these children. >> the defense told the jury the principal was conned by an evil man and says the former principle's character is enough to find her not guilty. and it was reiterated what you told us yesterday about chandler he told lynn, a seriesuik8 of lies. at the time they made sense, consistent with everything the student told her. >> allerd is concerned a not guilty verdict would se
the da told us the former principal broke the law by not reporting her]avgç suspicions.. >> our concern is that statute put in place for protection of children. if you're going make a decision you need to err on the side of protecting the child. >> the teacher chandler and lack of action against him triggered a civil lawsuit this, complaint says at least five people at the school and school district were awear o of -- aware of inappropriate behavior of female teachers and perhaps...
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sometimes with law enforcement. sometimes with banks. who knows who else will have access to the information. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows an arrest at arden fair mall in sacramento. secure guards using of the license plate scanner have recovered nearly 70 stolen cars in their parking lots in four years. guards say the scanners have led to arrests for shoplifting, identity theft, even parole violations. >> this is a picture of me about to get into my car and head off to work. >> reporter: mike says it's not the outcome of the use of the scanners that he has a problem with. it's the information retention. >> my issue with the license plates scanners isn't that they recognize these plates. it's that they are retaining this database of information on people and they are keeping that information indefinitely. i don't think that's legitimate. >> reporter: allen martin, cbs 5. >> right now, san leandro keeps its scan information indefinitely but says it is looking into policies that would change that. san francisco and san jose a
sometimes with law enforcement. sometimes with banks. who knows who else will have access to the information. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows an arrest at arden fair mall in sacramento. secure guards using of the license plate scanner have recovered nearly 70 stolen cars in their parking lots in four years. guards say the scanners have led to arrests for shoplifting, identity theft, even parole violations. >> this is a picture of me about to get into my car and head off...
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law enforcement specialists will assist with port security and safety patrols. on the east coast, millions are without power and shelter. many residents say they are frustrated with what they consider a delayed response in the relief supplies. mike joins us with why one california senator says there is no debate that help has arrived. >> reporter: while fema is assessing the damage, people are still without food, the search for bodies under way, and when we talked to 0 senator boxer, she defended the help. the northeast, tonight, the temperature is dropping and people without electricity are slivering. >> 42 years in my home, and i lost it. >> reporter: death toll from sandy is now more than 90, nearly half from the hard hid area of staten island. residents have been screaming for federal assistance. >> please, president obama, please listen to us down here, we are going to die. >> reporter: homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured the destruction this afternoon. >> we want to make sure the right resources are brought here, as quickly as possible. >>
law enforcement specialists will assist with port security and safety patrols. on the east coast, millions are without power and shelter. many residents say they are frustrated with what they consider a delayed response in the relief supplies. mike joins us with why one california senator says there is no debate that help has arrived. >> reporter: while fema is assessing the damage, people are still without food, the search for bodies under way, and when we talked to 0 senator boxer, she...
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next-door is a convicted batterer and he can still run a major law enforcement agency. >> she issued a statement, politicizing this issue is silencing survivors that dangerous and insensitive why they attack me when this is not about me. >> in business news the facebook stocks are finally paying off. shareholder sandberg made $7.4 million by selling 353,000 shares of facebook. the restrictions expired this week meaning 230 million shares are eligible to trade. the company went public in may, $38 a share, now trading around 21. ceo mark zuckerberg has not sold any of his shares. >> new this morning, sports fisherman men know the significance of first saturday in november. the crab season is under way. it started at midnight. it brings out lots of fishermen that get a 12-jump on crabbers. competition is fears. majority being caught within the first six weeks of the season. crab fishing occurs in bodega bay and half moon bay and monterey bay. they are limited to six to ten crabs per catch and there should be some delicious dumping necessary cracks. >> we. >> there is something in your f
next-door is a convicted batterer and he can still run a major law enforcement agency. >> she issued a statement, politicizing this issue is silencing survivors that dangerous and insensitive why they attack me when this is not about me. >> in business news the facebook stocks are finally paying off. shareholder sandberg made $7.4 million by selling 353,000 shares of facebook. the restrictions expired this week meaning 230 million shares are eligible to trade. the company went...
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of course, one of the challenges is fighting the law of physics getting the paint to dry in time and they were able to pull it tough. a lot of people involved in putting this parade together. would you be surprised to hear pg & e is also involved? this was a quarter to 5:00 this morning. they have their cherry pickers up and down market street installing balloons that will arch other the roadway. they wanted to deenergize the muni lines so they could get these stranded correctly. now, you'll have the floats, the san francisco giants, but as we saw in 2010, you'll also have a former giants and former hall of famers, willie mccovey, willie mays, they'll be out here as well. as stephanie is about to tell you, there's already a lot people showing up here. if you do want to get out here, you might want to take your advice from your fellow fans. they are expecting perhaps 1 million people out here this morning. reporting live, for "today in the bay." >>> thanks, bob. it's going to be a huge party. one of the ultimate sorry riree. now, live along the parade route. >> reporter: some people d
of course, one of the challenges is fighting the law of physics getting the paint to dry in time and they were able to pull it tough. a lot of people involved in putting this parade together. would you be surprised to hear pg & e is also involved? this was a quarter to 5:00 this morning. they have their cherry pickers up and down market street installing balloons that will arch other the roadway. they wanted to deenergize the muni lines so they could get these stranded correctly. now,...
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. >> reporter: this woman built an altar if her late son-in-law and deceased family members. >> this is like bringing them back to remember the good times, what they liked and what they didn't like, just to be celebrating with them that we haven't forgot them. >> reporter: back here live there are a lot of people gathered here at garfield park after watching the procession. they are here to see the many altars that have been set up here in the neighborhood. amber lee, ktvu news. >>> happening now, a close call on the waters of san francisco bay. this is a live picture of the richmond san rafael bridge. the coast guard tells us that a barge broke lose about 8:30 and was a drift near the bridge. there was concern it might hit the bridge but a coast guard person tells us it was being being tugged back in place. >>> this is surveillance video of the attack on october 10th. investigators say the man in the video is devean riley. he punched and killed a muni agent who tried to stop him from bringing his bike on the train. >>> and a fatality shut down business service. a man was struck and
. >> reporter: this woman built an altar if her late son-in-law and deceased family members. >> this is like bringing them back to remember the good times, what they liked and what they didn't like, just to be celebrating with them that we haven't forgot them. >> reporter: back here live there are a lot of people gathered here at garfield park after watching the procession. they are here to see the many altars that have been set up here in the neighborhood. amber lee, ktvu...
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when 97% of the latino community opposes laws as seen in arizona, as romney sees it as a model law of the land, and the republican party as a whole veers extremely rights on these issues you have to ask yourself when the republican party grasps on at least 40% of the latino electorate to be a viable party, you see the direction that they're going is a destructed-- destructed--here in los angeles remembering what pete wilson did in 1994 with prop 187, a very extreme anti-immigrant policy that basically guided the republican party in california to irrelevance. i think that you're seeing a decisive moment at the federal level for republicans much like california in 1994. >> eliot: that's a fascinating metaphor. i had not seen anyone draw that parallel but you're right. by driving the latino voters in california, they made it squarely a democratic state. now your organization has put out an ad that i don't think has aired yet. it basically says in the context of the voteer i.d. laws here's what you need to do to make sure you can vote to exercise your bank democratic right to vote. let's
when 97% of the latino community opposes laws as seen in arizona, as romney sees it as a model law of the land, and the republican party as a whole veers extremely rights on these issues you have to ask yourself when the republican party grasps on at least 40% of the latino electorate to be a viable party, you see the direction that they're going is a destructed-- destructed--here in los angeles remembering what pete wilson did in 1994 with prop 187, a very extreme anti-immigrant policy that...
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equal rights advocates calls it widespread ignorance of basic, federal law. now they are asking districts to provide documentation showing they're in compliance. proof schools have coordinators, policies and procedures in place to protect students from sexual harassment. >> and i was shocked by some of the responses that were revealed in the report and it really shows, i think, the real story about what's happening at schools. >> our public information requests are exactly what schools should be doing every year. otherwise, the kinds of e-mails that you saw will be more and more pervasive and there will be more and more harassment at schools. >> reporter: the non-profit is hoping to identify gaps in compliance and encourage districts to take steps to fix the problem. as for who is overseeing school districts to make sure they are following the law. the office of civil rights is in charge of that. a spokesman told us they respond to complaint, but no one is enforcing title 9 on a regular basis so they do not know who is complying and who's not. raj? >> thank y
equal rights advocates calls it widespread ignorance of basic, federal law. now they are asking districts to provide documentation showing they're in compliance. proof schools have coordinators, policies and procedures in place to protect students from sexual harassment. >> and i was shocked by some of the responses that were revealed in the report and it really shows, i think, the real story about what's happening at schools. >> our public information requests are exactly what...
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but law enforcement and local government representatives are worried about the other part of prop 30, a constitutional amendment that guarantees state funding for realignment. the prison inmate shift where counties must now house thousands of low-level inmates who used to go to state prison. if it fails, counties are asking how will they be able to afford this expense? >> if the money goes away, it will have a dramatic impact on the way we do business. >> lawmakers have a history of taking money from one program to pay for another. constitutional protection means politicians cannot touch the money at all unless it goes back to the voters. >>> the next two budget years already show counties will get more than $6 billion in each of those years to take on the new inmates. >> the funding streams will still continue under statute in proposition 30 is not approved. >> but it's after that that worries county officials. >> priorities may change, legislators may change, governors may change and right now we are pretty much at the whim, so to speak, of the legislative process. we are going to s
but law enforcement and local government representatives are worried about the other part of prop 30, a constitutional amendment that guarantees state funding for realignment. the prison inmate shift where counties must now house thousands of low-level inmates who used to go to state prison. if it fails, counties are asking how will they be able to afford this expense? >> if the money goes away, it will have a dramatic impact on the way we do business. >> lawmakers have a history of...
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. >> reporter: this woman built an altar if her late son-in-law and deceased family members. >> this is like bringing them back to remember the good times, what they liked and what they didn't like, just to be celebrating with them that we haven't forgot them. >> reporter: back here live there are a lot of people gathered here at garfield park after watching the procession. they are here to see the many altars that have been set up here in the neighborhood. amber lee, ktvu news. >>> happening now, a close call on the waters of san francisco bay. this is a live picture of the richmond san rafael bridge. the coast guard tells us that a barge broke lose about 8:30 and was a drift near the bridge. there was concern it might hit the bridge but a coast guard person tells us it was being being tugged back in place. >>> this is surveillance video of the attack on october 10th. investigators say the man in the video is devean riley. he punched and killed a muni agent who tried to stop him from bringing his bike on the train. >>> and a fatality shut down business service. a man was struck and
. >> reporter: this woman built an altar if her late son-in-law and deceased family members. >> this is like bringing them back to remember the good times, what they liked and what they didn't like, just to be celebrating with them that we haven't forgot them. >> reporter: back here live there are a lot of people gathered here at garfield park after watching the procession. they are here to see the many altars that have been set up here in the neighborhood. amber lee, ktvu...
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and the problem is this, his law firm has represented an insurance company involved in the case. talks might resume monday, but there's not going to be a mediator there. >>> new this morning san jose's 33 new fire department recruits begin training monday. the media partner the san jose mercury news reports it will be the largest number of recruits the city has ever trained at one time. the previous record was 30. that was set three years ago. after undergoing staffing cuts to balance the city budgets the new hires are made possible by an $8.6 million grant provided by the federal energy management agency. this is for the second year in a row now. last year 49 laid off firefighters were rehired using a $15 million grant from fema. the new recruits will bring the department back to 683 firefighters, just shy of what the department had four years ago. >>> in lafayette the 120 day grace period for massage parlor to become state certified ends monday. police say they will begin enforcing compliance right away to fight businesses that operate as a front for prostitution. a new ordinan
and the problem is this, his law firm has represented an insurance company involved in the case. talks might resume monday, but there's not going to be a mediator there. >>> new this morning san jose's 33 new fire department recruits begin training monday. the media partner the san jose mercury news reports it will be the largest number of recruits the city has ever trained at one time. the previous record was 30. that was set three years ago. after undergoing staffing cuts to balance...
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the exercises are going on across the nation as part of homeland security training >> a new law enforcement tool in alameda county is raising fierce -- fears of big brother. the tool is a drone. that drone that weighs less than four pounds has an hd camera and flies at 400 feet above ground. the drone will be used primarily to follow criminals on the run, but critics have their doubts, even if it's cheaper than a helicopter. >> cost of a helicopter, the cost 2 to $3 million with $400 to $600 an hour in flight costs. this system, $40,000. >> we absolutely need more information. drones are subject to tremendous potential abuse, given the wealth of information they can collect, we risk proceeding into a complete surveillance state. >> the aclu is concerned residents' privacy will be compromised. they have submitted a public records act request to the sheriff. >> coming up next, tree trouble in the bay area. one in front of your house may not be long to you but the responsibility for it just might. and we have a live look from our sutro cam. it is going to be in the 70s today all over the bay a
the exercises are going on across the nation as part of homeland security training >> a new law enforcement tool in alameda county is raising fierce -- fears of big brother. the tool is a drone. that drone that weighs less than four pounds has an hd camera and flies at 400 feet above ground. the drone will be used primarily to follow criminals on the run, but critics have their doubts, even if it's cheaper than a helicopter. >> cost of a helicopter, the cost 2 to $3 million with...
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>> my son is brandon belt. >> so is her son-in-law. >> he was cute when he was a little boy. >> for darryl and their inlaws, this is a world series experience that reflected glory. >> they flew into detroit, they have a room at the team hotel surrounded by the giants. but make no mistake, there's a big difference between detroit and where they come from. >> lufkin, texas. >> lufkin, texas, with fewer people than a sold out crowd at&t park. lufkin, that's where the local kids made a video to cheer him on. lufkin where he was a big baseball star. his parents had little potential for his potential. >> when he was growing up we thought well maybe we can get college paid for with the baseball thing. we never dreamed we would be here. >> but they are in comerica park tonight watching their son and son-in-law on the field. every game now the next biggest of his life. >> we look at him and he's just brandon to us, but everyone else that looks at him, wow, wow, your son is a major league player. wow. >> how do you keep all of that from getting out of control? >> oh, we are just country folk. we don
>> my son is brandon belt. >> so is her son-in-law. >> he was cute when he was a little boy. >> for darryl and their inlaws, this is a world series experience that reflected glory. >> they flew into detroit, they have a room at the team hotel surrounded by the giants. but make no mistake, there's a big difference between detroit and where they come from. >> lufkin, texas. >> lufkin, texas, with fewer people than a sold out crowd at&t park. lufkin,...
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batterer, who is also our sheriff because she believes it's okay to abuse your wife and still run a major law enforcement agency. >> she issued a is statement that reads in part: >> in business news, those facebook stocks are finally paying off. chief operating officer cheryl sandberg made $7.4 million by selling about 353,000 shares of facebook. restrictions on insider trading expired this week, meaning 230 million shares of facebook became eligibility to trade. another 770 million shares are eligible later this month. it is trading at about $21 a share. zuckerberg has not sold any of his shares. >> new this morning, sports insurer men know the significance of the first saturday in november. recreational crab season is now underway. it officially started at midnight. it brings out lots of fishermen who get a twelve day jump on the commercial crabbers. their season doesn't open until november 15th. the competition to catch the crabs is fierce. the majority caught in the first six weeks of the season. it occurs in the waters off the bay. they are limit today six to ten crabs a catch and we are
batterer, who is also our sheriff because she believes it's okay to abuse your wife and still run a major law enforcement agency. >> she issued a is statement that reads in part: >> in business news, those facebook stocks are finally paying off. chief operating officer cheryl sandberg made $7.4 million by selling about 353,000 shares of facebook. restrictions on insider trading expired this week, meaning 230 million shares of facebook became eligibility to trade. another 770 million...
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. >> so is her son-in-law. >> he was cute when he was a little boy. >> for darryl and their inlaws, this is a world series experience that reflected glory. >> they flew into detroit, they have a room at the team hotel surrounded by the giants. but make no mistake, there's a big difference between detroit and where they come from. >> lufkin, texas. >> lufkin, texas, with fewer people than a sold out crowd at&t park. that's where the local kids made a video to cheer him on. lufkin where he was a big baseball star. his parents had little potential for his potential. >> we thought maybe he can get college paid for with the baseball thing. we never dreamed we would be here. >> but they are in comerica park tonight watching their son and son-in-law on the field. every game now the next biggest of his field. >> we look at him and he's just brandon and arizona but everyone else that looks at him, wow, wow, your son is a major league player. wow. >> how do you keep all of that from getting out of control? >> oh, we are just country folk. we don't let that go to our head. >> well, maybe just a lit
. >> so is her son-in-law. >> he was cute when he was a little boy. >> for darryl and their inlaws, this is a world series experience that reflected glory. >> they flew into detroit, they have a room at the team hotel surrounded by the giants. but make no mistake, there's a big difference between detroit and where they come from. >> lufkin, texas. >> lufkin, texas, with fewer people than a sold out crowd at&t park. that's where the local kids made a video...
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we never dreamed we'd be here. >> but they are, in comerica park, watching their son and son-in-law on the field, every game now the next biggest of his life. >> we look at him and he is just brandon to us, but to everybody else that looks at him, they look at him, wow, your son is a major league player. >> how do you keep all that from getting out of control? >> oh, oh, we're just country folk. we don't let that go to our head. >> maybe just a little. on a special occasion like this. >> our boy! >> when darrell says that's my boy, he means it, all of us, including darrell, looked at his 24-year-old son on the stage tonight but in his heart he still sees the one-year-old who could hit the heck out of a baseball. from detroit, abc-7 news. >> ama: you can tell by looking at wayne it's cold in detroit. so how will the weather be for game four? let's check in with leigh glaser. >> leigh: going from temperatures in 70s and 80s to the bay area to upper 30s to low 40s there. chilly definitely. live doppler 7hd showing clear sky over detroit right now, but let's get to the forecast for game fo
we never dreamed we'd be here. >> but they are, in comerica park, watching their son and son-in-law on the field, every game now the next biggest of his life. >> we look at him and he is just brandon to us, but to everybody else that looks at him, they look at him, wow, your son is a major league player. >> how do you keep all that from getting out of control? >> oh, oh, we're just country folk. we don't let that go to our head. >> maybe just a little. on a special...
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we never dreamed we'd be here. >> but they are, in comerica park, watching their son and son-in-law on the field, every game now the next biggest of his life. >> we look at him and he is just brandon to us, but to everybody else that looks at him, they look at him, wow, your son is a major league player. >> how do you keep all that from getting out of control? >> oh, oh, we're just country folk. we don't let that go to our head. >> maybe just a little. boy!special occasion like this. >> when darrell says that's my boy, he means it, all of us, including darrell, looked at his 24-year-old son on the stage tonight but in his heart he still sees the one-year-old who could hit the heck out of a baseball. from detroit, abc-7 news. >> ama: you can tell by looking at wayne it's cold in detroit. so how will the weather be for game four? let's check in with leigh glaser. >> leigh: going from temperatures in 70s and 80s to the bay area to upper 30s to low 40s there. chilly definitely. live doppler 7hd showing clear sky over detroit right now, but let's get to the forecast for game four tomorrow.
we never dreamed we'd be here. >> but they are, in comerica park, watching their son and son-in-law on the field, every game now the next biggest of his life. >> we look at him and he is just brandon to us, but to everybody else that looks at him, they look at him, wow, your son is a major league player. >> how do you keep all that from getting out of control? >> oh, oh, we're just country folk. we don't let that go to our head. >> maybe just a little. boy!special...